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10th Annual Bronze Collective Theatre Fest

A weeks worth of theatrical drama by some of Greater Rochester's African American artists.

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10th Annual Bronze Collective Theatre Fest
10th Annual Bronze Collective Theatre Fest

Time & Location

Feb 11-18, 2024

Rochester, 142 Atlantic Ave, Rochester, NY 14607, USA

About The Event

10th Annual Bronze Collective Theatre Fest

By The Rochester Bronze Collective

Directed by Various local directors and playwrights

Performance dates and times To Be Announced

A weeks worth of theatrical drama by some of Greater Rochester's African American artists.

A weeks worth of theatrical drama by some of Greater Rochester's African American Producers, dancers, actors and directors. The Rochester Bronze Collective* announces the 9th Annual Bronze Collective Theatre Fest: from Feb. 11-18, 2023. Shows run 7:30 PM Nightly with matinee movie screenings at 2 PM Sunday, February 18. It's year ten and the Bronze Collective Theatre Fest is still moving strong in Rochester, NY. This year will be a plethora of various offerings for individuals and families to add to their Black History Month of celebrations. This year's 10th Annual Bronze Collective Theatre Fest spans multiple days that can range from children's theater to auditions, local filmmaking to the best in stand-up comedy, and the remembrance of those that have transitioned. Local African American producers showcase variations of African American life through the vehicle of theatrical drama, stand-up comedy, and moviemaking. WHAT'S THE 2023 LINEUP? STAY TUNED FOR THE 2023 Line-up!

About the Company

The Bronze Collective is an organization seeking to encourage, facilitate, and promote the collaboration of projects, marketing, and financing among Black/African Diasporic theatrical producers, producing artists, and organizations in the Greater Rochester Area. Starting in 2014, as a way for theater producers to collaborate, The Bronze Collective offers the "Fest" as an outreach tool to reach future Black/African Diaspora producers, artists, volunteers, and audiences

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